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19-year-old Sequim native to sing national anthem at the World Series … again!
19-year-old Sequim native to sing national anthem at the World Series … again!
Sequim native to make his second World Series appearance
Sequim native Sam Kimbrough will once again be singing the national anthem at the World Series. The 19-year-old singer will be performing before Game 4 of the World Series between the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday, October 29th. This will be Kimbrough's second time singing the national anthem at the World Series. He previously performed before Game 4 of the 2021 World Series between the Atlanta Braves and the Houston Astros.
Kimbrough is a talented singer and musician
Kimbrough is a talented singer and musician who has been singing since he was a child. He has performed at a variety of events, including the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the National Christmas Tree Lighting, and the White House. Kimbrough is also a member of the Grammy-nominated group The King's Singers.
Kimbrough is excited to sing the national anthem at the World Series
Kimbrough is excited to sing the national anthem at the World Series. He said it is an honor to be able to perform at such a prestigious event. Kimbrough is also looking forward to seeing the Astros win the World Series. He said it would be a dream come true to see his hometown team win the championship.
Kimbrough is a role model for young people
Kimbrough is a role model for young people. He shows that anything is possible if you work hard and follow your dreams. Kimbrough is an inspiration to all who know him.